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For the experiments Chamaecyparis lawsoniana plants originating from different nurseries and differing in age were used. Besides the rooted cuttings they were grown in 2–4 liter containers. Some of the Chamaecyparis showed symptoms such as wilting or needle or/and root discolouration, others looked healthy. For the experiments the roots were cut into pieces of about 1 cm in length.
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Werres, S. (1997). Application of Different Techniques to Detect Phytophthora spp. in Roots of Nursery Plants. In: Dehne, HW., Adam, G., Diekmann, M., Frahm, J., Mauler-Machnik, A., van Halteren, P. (eds) Diagnosis and Identification of Plant Pathogens. Developments in Plant Pathology, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0043-1_26
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